Posted by admin on December 17th, 2008 in Advaita Vedanta, Texts of Vedanta
Exposition of Atma from Yoga Vasishta
11. Just as the sky is (i.e. appears to be) stained by dust, smoke and clouds, so also the pure Self in contact with the qualities of maya is (i.e. appears to be) soiled by them.
Posted by admin on December 17th, 2008 in Advaita Vedanta, Texts of Vedanta
In Yoga Vasishta Sage Vasishta gives a vivid account of the nature of a Jivan Mukta (a liberated sage) to lord Sri Rama. Here are some of of the inspiring passages from the celebrated text of Yoga Vasishta.
14. Like an empty vessel in space (the knower of Truth) is empty both within and without, while [...]
Posted by admin on December 16th, 2008 in Advaita Vedanta, Texts of Vedanta
In Yoga Vasishta, Sage Vasista explains about the unreality of the world to Rama, as shown:
4. The idea of a (live) snake in a picture of a snake ceases to be entertained when the truth is known. Similarly samsara ceases to exist (when the Truth is realized), even if it continues to appear.
Posted by admin on December 16th, 2008 in Advaita Vedanta, Texts of Vedanta
Shown below are some golden verses from Yoga Vasishtha about Dispassion
1. Salutations to that calm effulgence which is endless and unlimited by space, time etc., the pure consciousness which can be known by experience only.
Posted by admin on December 16th, 2008 in Advaita Vedanta, General, Texts of Vedanta
The Brihat (the Great) Yoga Vasishta or Yoga Vasishta Maha Ramayana as it is also called, is a work of about 32,000 Sanskrit couplets, traditionally attributed to Valmiki, the author of Srimad Ramayana. It is a dialogue between Sage Vasishta and Sri Rama, during which Advaita (the doctrine of non-duality) in its pure form of [...]